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map2
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Coolest projects, GO!
https://github.com/shiro/map2 - another neat remapper program. more complex and no gui but more scriptable
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How to create shortcut to executable?
I've also used a remapper tool called map2 but for a different use-case. Map2 documentation links to some of the scan codes though which could be helpful if you end up having to map the function keys to something... not really sure how those work but I've used it to map multimedia keys on a logitech k400 htpc keyboard before.
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Do you still miss anything from Windows?
Maybe map2 can do some things you need.
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Need Help! Left Ctrl + C and Left Shift + C does not work
As a temporary workaround and probably a long shot: but if not hw related and you are getting the keypresses but they're being ignored... maybe you could get away with some keyboard remapping apps? Maybe map2 or kbct
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Need help with rebinding CapsLock to ctrl+c (or better method if someone has better idea)
A linux alternative to AHK I made called map2 lets you do that easily, although there are other remapping projects as well.
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Programs that are holding me back from completely switching to Linux (Manjaro)
for number 3: One way to bind mouse (keyboard, controller, etc.) keys similar to AHK is map2. It's significantly easier to use than Xorg keybindings and lets you do application specific bindings. Your can bind keys, key sequences and even complex actions such as scripts.
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Map shell scripts to game controller button presses
I'm the author of map2 that lets you map keys to other keys, sequences and complex actions like running a script. I haven't tried it with wiimotes (but I will when I find some time) so one would have to inspect which key events are emitted in order to remap them.
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Per-Program Mouse Button re-mapping
I'm the author of map2 which allows you to write simple scripts to remap buttons (incl. mouse), also you can do so per application. It's very flexible, but might require some programming skills, I recommend reading the docs and check the examples folder (there is a logitech mouse example too).
- map2 [1.0.6] released | flexible keyboard remapping scripting language
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Remapped keyboard settings isn't respected by some games
Mapping thorough X11 might not work everywhere and it's clunky. I'm the author of map2, it lets you do AHK-style key remapping and scripting on evdev level (meaning it's below X11 or wayland), so it works everywhere.
gwe
- We’ve just seen solid state active cooling working on a Mini PC
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Question about Nvidia options
NVidia driver has a simple panel, but it's very limited in options. You can get more with https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe
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Final call for maintainers: Help Save GWE from Abandonment
Hey, just FYI, the `master` branch was already migrated to Rx 4.0.x 9 months ago: https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe/-/commit/1b64e99846e8463194232ea6a1a1a3bae50b6466
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Green With Envy will no longer open
My guess is that the update was a "cascading" update caused by the EOL of Gnome 42 Platform.
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Really bad battery life on a Lenovo Yoga 7i
On my system Lenovo Legion 5i i7-10750H with a RTX2060 on hybrid mode I got 15Wh. I'm starting to test with auto-cpufreq + LenovoLegionLinux + GreenWithEnvy (I hope it gets a new maintainer) setting the dGPU to 1W (which it never reaches, never less than 6w).
- New build for gaming looking for help
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Nvidia on Linux state
I'm happy with NVIDIA on Linux for the most part. I stick with X11 for the overclocking Green with envy and g-sync, plus DLSS 2 and ray tracing works in every game I've tried besides hitman, however DLSS 3 frame generation doesn't work and no idea when/if it will.
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Nvidia settings shows wrong clock speeds
I am not sure if it supports 1060, but search up GreenWithEnvy. It has maximum power draw control and displays the slowdown temperature among other things
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Is it possible to monitor the power draw of an Nvidia dGPU?
upstream https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe
- Linux equivalent to the Power Options menu in Windows?
What are some alternatives?
kbct - Keyboard keycode mapping utility for Linux supporting layered configuration
corectrl
clipmenu - Clipboard management using dmenu
xmrig - Monero (rx/0, rx/wow, rx/loki, defyx, rx/arq, rx/sfx, rx/keva, cn/0, cn/1, cn/2, cn/r, cn/fast, cn/half, cn/xao, cn/rto, cn/rwz, cn/zls, cn/double, cn/gpu, cn-lite/0, cn-lite/1, cn-heavy/0, cn-heavy/tube, cn-heavy/xhv, cn-pico, cn-pico/tlo, argon2/chukwa, argon2/wrkz, astrobwt) CPU/GPU miner
piper - GTK application to configure gaming devices
tuxclocker - Qt overclocking tool for GNU/Linux
keyboard_layout_optimizer - A keyboard layout optimizer supporting multiple layers. Implemented in Rust.
GreenWithEnvy - fork of https://gitlab.com/leinardi/gwe
logiops - An unofficial userspace driver for HID++ Logitech devices
NVBurner - A MSI Afterburner alternative for NVIDIA users in Linux.
TTS - 🐸💬 - a deep learning toolkit for Text-to-Speech, battle-tested in research and production
xmrig-cuda - NVIDIA CUDA plugin for XMRig miner